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Originally posted by Klassified
It would seem from my own research so far, this is not a fake. It was found in the 1800's by a gentleman by the name of Joseph Bradshaw in Australia. It has been reproduced in a book entitled "The Secret History of Crop Circles" by Terry Wilson, and also for the aforementioned documentary "Secret Space 2". Supposedly, other books have vouched for it's authenticity, but I haven't found them yet. It is Aboriginal. Not Hindu. So the article posted originally in February of this year is in error. More when I find more.
Originally posted by harishindl
Prehistoric UFO and ET images found in remote cave in India!
www.archaeologydaily.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
A group of anthropologists working with hill tribes in a remote area of India have made a startling discovery: Intricate prehistoric cave paintings depicting aliens and UFO type craft.
Originally posted by Vandalour
Amazing...
Sadly, it changes nothing, it was a diffrent matter if they found a frozen alien in there or a spaceship
Originally posted by JayXBraun
Originally posted by Vandalour
Amazing...
Sadly, it changes nothing, it was a diffrent matter if they found a frozen alien in there or a spaceship
Maybe they did and we just dont know about it!
Originally posted by Nightchild
I am almost certain that this artpainting is NOT a recent discovery, but for some reason is reported as such.
As previously stated, I am certain I have seen the image before, in some book or something, but do not recall exactly when, more then it being years ago.
Originally posted by mobtek
I have seen those pictures in an ancient aliens doco posted on some thread here on ATS, in that documentary they are claimed to be Australian Aboriginal ( which I don't think they are at all ), so what are they, Indian or Aboriginal?
I smell BS
Originally posted by gift0fpr0phecy
When my nephew was about 5, I watched him draw some things on paper. He drew a funny looking man, and next to him he drew some odd shaped objects. I asked him, "What are those things in the sky?". He asked, "What sky?".
I realized that not everyone draws a complete scenery. Like a sky, ground, horizon, etc.. Sometimes it is just a canvas where you can draw anything in any empty space available.